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heya micmac if you make it to nimbin il be more than happy to give you a taste of the goods, infact im looking forward to possibley doing a bit of a trade off here and there, not that i need just wanna broaden my variety for the next four years lol lol i may have over estimated the amount was gunna need slightly lol

 

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Still hanging in there mate, getting closer everyday to pulling it out?windy as shit here

Got a uncle who lives in Leopold trying to get down there for the snapper season in pt Phillip bay, he’s got a boat but no license

 

 

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Its good to get some rain, had no feed left in the paddocks, right for the rest of the year now

already got me first lb, off the broken shit of pacas, some hard as nuggets shit on that plant all fairly solid, just bloody small 

3 plants i wont bother chopping up, hang them in the wood shed for a long while

 

just got to keep the mould at bay for a bit, starting to chop when the the rest of them when rain stops, that's me for the next few weeks / month lol lol 

 

see how we end up, threw a lot of ferty at them for a week or two, to try fatten and mature them up before they died

seems to have worked for some

 

Got an Uncle lives in Leopold as well lol, only for summer, pisses of to FNQ as soon as he needs a jumper , he's a mad snapper fisherman 

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Beautiful pics there GQ!!

 

While people are talking about the rain I might jump in too. Vic has had a good downpour over the past couple of days and my buds are def hanging over a bit. Do I need to become worried about the chance of mould now? Or is a bit of rain no issue?

 

 

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most plants stand up to the rain pretty good billym but if youve had heavy rain with winds over a few days to a week then thats when you need to be on the look out, most of the time wind is good if its just been a shower and the wind then drys them out but i find strong winds with heavy rain actually pushes the water deeper into the buds, pretty much once plants have been in flower for about 4to5 weeks its advisable to be on the look out for mould and rot on a daily basis or as often as you can

 

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A lot of those photos almost make me blush....very proud and big and dense. You put in a lot of hours into your garden so it’s about time you start to see some of the rewards. You must have a little sweat shop out the back ready and waiting to trim...if not, you will be busy for the next....100 years lol

 

 

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thanks timmy, i had a bout 100pics to choose from and managed to miss putting up few that i quite like, might get round to it later, sadly im the only trimmer here lol but i have it down to a fine after all these years, in saying that it will still take a great deal of time to get them to a satisfactory state, occasionally hubby gives me a hand but only occasionally lol and usually after his sick of hearing me winge lol then i gotta get on to him because he's not doing it right, cant win lol

 

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